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2013-12-06 12:04:52 +01:00
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# $File: unknown,v 1.8 2013/01/09 22:37:24 christos Exp $
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# unknown: file(1) magic for unknown machines
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#
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# 0x107 is 0407, 0x108 is 0410, and 0x109 is 0411; those are all PDP-11
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# (executable, pure, and split I&D, respectively), but the PDP-11 version
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# doesn't have the "version %ld", which may be a bogus COFFism (I don't
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# think there was ever COFF for the PDP-11).
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#
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# 0x10B is 0413; that's VAX demand-paged, but this is a short, not a
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# long, as it would be on a VAX. In any case, that could collide with
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# VAX demand-paged files, as the magic number is little-endian on those
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# binaries, so the first 16 bits of the file would contain 0x10B.
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#
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# Therefore, those entries are commented out.
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#
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# 0x10C is 0414 and 0x10E is 0416; those *are* unknown.
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#
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2013-12-06 12:04:52 +01:00
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#0 short 0x107 unknown machine executable
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#>8 short >0 not stripped
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#>15 byte >0 - version %ld
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#0 short 0x108 unknown pure executable
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#>8 short >0 not stripped
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#>15 byte >0 - version %ld
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#0 short 0x109 PDP-11 separate I&D
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#>8 short >0 not stripped
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#>15 byte >0 - version %ld
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#0 short 0x10b unknown pure executable
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#>8 short >0 not stripped
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#>15 byte >0 - version %ld
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2012-03-31 20:24:03 +02:00
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0 long 0x10c unknown demand paged pure executable
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>16 long >0 not stripped
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0 long 0x10e unknown readable demand paged pure executable
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